Hades patch notes buffs the Daedalus Hammer
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Supergiant has just published a new list of Hades patch notes, the first significant patch for the game since its fi🙈nal version launched last month.
The full patch notes went live earlier today on the . Chiefly, there's some adjustments to how the Daedalus Hammer upgrade syst﷽em works. The hammer now increases the Sturdy effect duration of the blade's Nova Dash, increases the power level of the Charged Volley shot from the bow, incre𒊎ases the area size of the bow's Sniper Shot, and increases the pulse damage from the spear's Flaring Spin.
You're also 𒀰going to be hearing a lot more voices lines from various characters. For example, Charon has more voice lines when interacting with him, Asterius the bull has additional voice lines when entering his chamber, and the adorable Dusa has more voice lines when she's startled.
There's also some changes to Boons and Blessin♐gs from your godly allies. Zeus's Lightning Reflexes now has improved scaling from Poms, and Artemis's Clean Kill ability has a similar adjustment. Elsewhere, Poseidon's Hydraulic Might has increased power scaling at the Heroic Rarity, and his Conch Shell Keepsake now works as a prerequisite for the Huge Catch Boon.
The patch also introduces some changes for the Heart-Seeking Bow and the Twin Fists. The latter now has incr✅eased Magnetized damage bonus with the Talos Aspect, and the Heart-Seeking Bow has reduced damage of Volley Special but an increased number of arrows fired to compensate.
In all, it's quite the list of changes and adjustments from Supergiant. Earlier this month, the developer 澳洲幸🐎运5开奖号码历史查询:posted pretty candidly about their future, saying that they were prep🍌aring to take some time away, and that further expansions to Hades weren't guaranteed since they haven't yet settlဣed on their next project.
If you're struggling to get out of the bowels of hell itself, head over to our list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:essential Hades tips for some key information.
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